Did you ever stand and shiver
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while looking
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at a freezing river
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Have you froze to the bone with
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just a coat to keep you warm
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to keep you from a howlin' wind
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to keep you from a howlin' wind
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Now listen
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Have you perished
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in the drizzling rain
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Tried to light a lift but
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all in vain
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With your sock on your head
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and that old coat on your back
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to keep you from
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the drizzlin rain
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oh to keep you from
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the drizzlin' rain
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Goodbye
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One more time
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Did you sleep in a graveyard
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when it snowed
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Laid your head on
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a With the Times on your face
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and that old coat on your back
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That kept you from a-withering
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away good God
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It just kept you from
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a withering away
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I know
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<Interlude>
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And did you ride a lift on
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a steam train
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Now listen
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Had the misfortune not
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to pay your fare
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Thrown off the next stop
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Thrown in the doorway of a shop
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With that coat to keep you from
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the wind
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Oh that old school coat to
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keep you from the wind
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And that ain't all
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Have you had some good
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friends on the road with ya
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who'd stand by you through
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thick and thin
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Here's to Kevin and Ben
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Susie and Len
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And that coat which never
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lets you down
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It never, never
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never lets you down
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It never, never
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never lets you down
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That old coat which never
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lets you down
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That old coat which never
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lets you down
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Kept me from the drizzlin' rain
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And oh
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kept me from the drizzlin' rain
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An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down
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Rod Stewart & The Faces |